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and in florida, that's against the law. you brought a rose, alcohol and some condoms. what does that add up to? >> i'm sorry? >> i'm sorry. >> i don't know, sir. you don't know. >> i thought something else. >> you thought what? >> that i was going to have fun and to meet a girl. >> have fun. what kind of fun? >> you know, party and, you know, drink. >> party, drink, sex. >> yes, sir. >> rudy is one of those guys who finally just said i'm not going to try to trip you around anymore. this is what i was doing. i know it was wrong. i justified it by saying this to myself. yeah, so what's going to happen next? it's almost like, okay, i admitted this. let's get the rest of this over as quick as possible. >> i know if something would happen and it did, i would get in trouble because i'm married. >> you're married? >> yes, sir. my wife is like, oh, no, you cannot do nothing. and this and that. she doesn't let me have friends. right? i spent three years with her already. >> she's pretty tough on you. >> yeah. >> she doesn't let you go out and have any fun with your buddies or n
and in florida, that's against the law. you brought a rose, alcohol and some condoms. what does that add up to? >> i'm sorry? >> i'm sorry. >> i don't know, sir. you don't know. >> i thought something else. >> you thought what? >> that i was going to have fun and to meet a girl. >> have fun. what kind of fun? >> you know, party and, you know, drink. >> party, drink, sex. >> yes, sir. >> rudy is one of those guys who finally just...
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laws." a look at voter i.d. laws demonstrates the organizations effectiveness. 34 states have introduced voter i.d. bills. in 2011, seven states signed them into law. the brennan center for justice estimates that 11% of americans don't have photo i.d.s. these laws could disenfranchise those voters in the upcoming election. the more they can control who votes, the more republicans they can elect who share that conservative agenda. this bill mill is in overdriver according to alec's web side claiming: >> but some progressive state lawmakers fighting back. just this year, representatives in wisconsin and arizona introduce the legislation they hope will expose the inner workings of the american legislative exchange council to the public. in january arizona representative steve farley introduced the accountability act of 2012. he urged the house to pass it last week. >> all of us here are very familiar with alec and the unflience it has with many members here. every session several pieces of alec-related ledge lace a
laws." a look at voter i.d. laws demonstrates the organizations effectiveness. 34 states have introduced voter i.d. bills. in 2011, seven states signed them into law. the brennan center for justice estimates that 11% of americans don't have photo i.d.s. these laws could disenfranchise those voters in the upcoming election. the more they can control who votes, the more republicans they can elect who share that conservative agenda. this bill mill is in overdriver according to alec's web side...
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law. >> that was u.s. attorney general eric holder vowing to protect the right to vote two months ago. today he acted on that promise. the justice department rejected texas voter i.d. law under the voting rights act, finding the state failed to show the law will not discriminate against minority voters. assistant attorney general wrote, "even using the data most favorable to the state, hispanics disproportionately lack either a driver's license or personal identification card." also today a major ruling in wisconsin, where a judge blocked a strict voter i.d. law, ruling it unconstitutional. both cases are good news for the gop effort to disenfranchise millions is still going strong. an alert tonight in pennsylvania where the state house is expected to pass its own restricted voter i.d. law. tonight governor corbett is expected to sign it, and it could have a major impact on the election. this is why we marched for a week. they're trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist. i still can't fi
law. >> that was u.s. attorney general eric holder vowing to protect the right to vote two months ago. today he acted on that promise. the justice department rejected texas voter i.d. law under the voting rights act, finding the state failed to show the law will not discriminate against minority voters. assistant attorney general wrote, "even using the data most favorable to the state, hispanics disproportionately lack either a driver's license or personal identification card."...
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law enforcement officials say that they call his actions disrespectful. the commissioner ordered him to stop wearing the uniform. he was arrested for wearing a uniform to another demonstration last year. >> let's get one last check of the forecast now. >> here is spencer christian. >> we'll start with a time lapse view this afternoon looking west, looking at these clouds and there are interesting sky conditions that are tapering off. and we do have activity now in the south bay. parts of the santa cruz mountins and south ward, tomorrow, will be a dry day, sunny skies into the south bay, highs into upper. >>s to right around 60 degrees and similar range from upper 50s to about 60s in mountain view. so cooler on the coast tomorrow, downtown san francisco a high of 56. 54 into the sunset district. maybe one, two spots will top out at 60 degrees and there is east bay thrts 58 in most locations. 59, perhaps in fremont. and walnut creek and pleasanton and down near monterey bay, later in the week there will be more rain. and both of them? >> yes. >> a father ou
law enforcement officials say that they call his actions disrespectful. the commissioner ordered him to stop wearing the uniform. he was arrested for wearing a uniform to another demonstration last year. >> let's get one last check of the forecast now. >> here is spencer christian. >> we'll start with a time lapse view this afternoon looking west, looking at these clouds and there are interesting sky conditions that are tapering off. and we do have activity now in the south...
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he used disparaging remarks to talk about a georgetown law student, sandra fluke who testified before a democratic committee. recently the story says rush limbaugh has lost eight advertisers. let's hear eric cantor, majority leader, republican in the house representing virginia weighing in on the debate over this, the white house rule on contraception and whether or not religious-affiliated organizations should cover it. let's hear it. >> nobody is denying access, no. it's not about that. it is about the administration and the president saying to the catholic church that we know what your faith holds, and you have to abide by that. it would be like saying to those of news the jewish faith that, you know, we know what the laws of being kosher means, and we're going to tell you what that means. that's not who we are in this country. that's what the rule is about. and that's why it has no place in american politics. and, again, i think it's very important that we uphold the tenets of religious freedom. it is at the core of who we are as a country. >> majority leader kantor is speaking on
he used disparaging remarks to talk about a georgetown law student, sandra fluke who testified before a democratic committee. recently the story says rush limbaugh has lost eight advertisers. let's hear eric cantor, majority leader, republican in the house representing virginia weighing in on the debate over this, the white house rule on contraception and whether or not religious-affiliated organizations should cover it. let's hear it. >> nobody is denying access, no. it's not about that....
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starting tomorrow, thanks to the new health care law, all insurance policies will be required to cover new vital care that women need to stay healthy and they'll have to cover the care without charging women anything out of pocket.the benefits include contraceptives, breast-feeding supplies and screenings for sexually transmitted infections and counseling for domestic violence. they also include routine check-ups for breast and pelvic exams, pap tests and prenatal care.too often, we put our own health last. and that's especially true when it comes to preventive care. the regular checkups and screenings that are so important to staying health but can be too easy to put off.fourteen free preventative service benefits for women have already taken effect under the affordable care act -- including mammograms to screen for breast cancer in women over 40. i'm mary ellen hopkins reporting. before you make your doctor's appointments... remember the benefits are for ánewá health plans.women already in plans with co-pays or deductibles for those services... won't get the free services until the
starting tomorrow, thanks to the new health care law, all insurance policies will be required to cover new vital care that women need to stay healthy and they'll have to cover the care without charging women anything out of pocket.the benefits include contraceptives, breast-feeding supplies and screenings for sexually transmitted infections and counseling for domestic violence. they also include routine check-ups for breast and pelvic exams, pap tests and prenatal care.too often, we put our own...
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of animal cruelty investigations of the humane society of the united states and works closely with law enforcement to investigate reports of animal cruelty and neglect. >> we get a lot of animal hoarding calls. i mean, it's probably our number one call. oftentimes, the root of the problem is they fail to spay and neuter. the other scenario is folks who sort of started out trying to rescue animals and they've just sort of lost the ability or never had the ability to sort of determine what's an appropriate number of animals for them to have. >> whatever the reason for hoarding, the effects on the animals are devastating. >> the number one thing that we see in these cases is a real failure to provide proper veterinary care. when there's so many animals and not enough people to care for them, what happens is they may be providing sort of the basics of food and water to some extent, but they don't have the ability really to go through and monitor the population. you see injuries that have not been treated properly, that have either gotten infected or healed improperly. you often see disease
of animal cruelty investigations of the humane society of the united states and works closely with law enforcement to investigate reports of animal cruelty and neglect. >> we get a lot of animal hoarding calls. i mean, it's probably our number one call. oftentimes, the root of the problem is they fail to spay and neuter. the other scenario is folks who sort of started out trying to rescue animals and they've just sort of lost the ability or never had the ability to sort of determine...
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place in a police precinct it doesn't take place in a hospital emergency room or a forensics lab or law firm, it's taking place in a newsroom. he so how is this newsroom different from other news rooms. and they -- >> rose: and elsewhere. >> like i said, it's idealistic, it's romantic, they're extremely passionate about what they do. they're extremely patriotic and they feel that there is a bias in the news today toward -- >> rose: dumbing it down. >> fairness. >> rose: towards fairness. >> bias towards fairness. that there is a false balance, that there's a false new trallity there. that there is a need to, if we have exposed something, if we report on something dumb that mitt romney said. >> rose: something about the earth is flat, there was a line and one of you said -- >> it was a long line. >> he's explaining what bias or fairness is and he says if the entire house republican caucus would walk on to the floor and say if the earth is flat the headline in the new york time the next day would read democrats and republicans can't agree on the shape of the earth. that the "new york time
place in a police precinct it doesn't take place in a hospital emergency room or a forensics lab or law firm, it's taking place in a newsroom. he so how is this newsroom different from other news rooms. and they -- >> rose: and elsewhere. >> like i said, it's idealistic, it's romantic, they're extremely passionate about what they do. they're extremely patriotic and they feel that there is a bias in the news today toward -- >> rose: dumbing it down. >> fairness. >>...
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>> reporter: on capitol hill, democrats seeking tougher gun control laws denounced his proposals. >> the nra has declined to step forward as a credible and constructive partner. >> reporter: and there was this on the facebook page of mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords, grievously wounded in a mass shooting last year. gabby and i are extremely disappointed. the nra could have chosen to be a voice for the vast majority of its own members who want commonsense reasonable safety guards on firearms but instead it chose to defend extreme pro-gun positions. but the nra's message today wasn't aimed at its critics. it was a stark reminder to its allies, politicians who need the nra's support. toe the line. >> they stifle any meaningful discussion about these issues everyone, whether you are a democrat or republican, you are afraid of them. they bully you. >> reporter: deborah magguard, former leader in the house of representatives, life-long member of the nra, a staunch conservative. she supported gun rights throughout her career, earning an a-plus rating from the nra,
>> reporter: on capitol hill, democrats seeking tougher gun control laws denounced his proposals. >> the nra has declined to step forward as a credible and constructive partner. >> reporter: and there was this on the facebook page of mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords, grievously wounded in a mass shooting last year. gabby and i are extremely disappointed. the nra could have chosen to be a voice for the vast majority of its own members who want...
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laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry because of a recall that's big and getting bigger, now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from chris jansi jansing. >> reporter: americans love peanut butter, every one of us eats on average six poundses of peanut butter a year. but a recall caused by some contamination is now expanding. products are coming off the shelves, touching off concerns for lunch box packing parents everywhere. >> my son probably has it at least two to three times a week. >> i'm extremely concerned when i hear about these outbreaks of salmonella. >> reporter: the product started with a recall of trader joe's cream my peanut butter. now more than 100 products made on the same machines have been added to the list, including the brand names, arch
laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry because of a recall that's big and getting bigger, now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from chris jansi jansing. >> reporter: americans love peanut butter, every one of us...
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but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been convicted and sentenced, most jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are innocent until proven guilty. suffolk county has an average daily population of 700 such detainees, along with nearly 2,000 other inmates who have been convicted and are serving short sentences. >> we're the largest sheriff's department in the northeast. so we're moving a lot of people in and out of here and trying to do a lot with them in the relatively short period of time we have them. the people who get that job done every single day, do a remarkable job. >> in some units, a lone officer supervises inmates, like a beat cop on the str
but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been...
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. >> the justices have just gutted, wolf, the center piece provision of the obama health care law. >> the individual mandate has been struck down. it has been struck down. >> stephen: no, it. has. not. you, suck. at. news. (cheers and applause) because because then this happened. >> i know that greta van susteren is reading this opinion as we speak. >> everybody is reading this decision. rich edson is on camera, you can see him, he is reading it. >> stephen: oh what a novell idea. read the decision before you open your mouths and break a man's heart. because evidently, folks, evidently, and i did not know this, there's more to a supreme court ruling than just the first page. (laughter) >> stephen: here's what it said on page two. >> as we're reading through this again, we're reading now that the entire law has been upheld, wolf. >> the mandate is constitutional. >> the entire affordable health care act is upheld as constitutional. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (laughter) >> stephen: thank you. so evidently my colleagues on cable news jumped the gun. well, that happens to the best o
. >> the justices have just gutted, wolf, the center piece provision of the obama health care law. >> the individual mandate has been struck down. it has been struck down. >> stephen: no, it. has. not. you, suck. at. news. (cheers and applause) because because then this happened. >> i know that greta van susteren is reading this opinion as we speak. >> everybody is reading this decision. rich edson is on camera, you can see him, he is reading it. >> stephen:...
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this was cll lactually brought p by a law professor, history of gun laws in the kens, winkler. he pointed out that actually this is not the first mandate that the federal government has imposed on people. that it did early in the country's history require certain americans to acquire weapons, muskets, for national defense. now the concept of who was a citizen and what citizenship rights existed in9th and late 18th century are quite the -- when women couldn't vote. when african-americans citizenship status varied from state to state and so forth. so i don't know that our dengs ooul vote at that time is relevant. separately, the fact the government might find clsify a group of people who need to carry muskets doesn't speak to s there is a much broader group of people who need to carry health insurance. the government could rationally say that we only want people we cons f have weapons for the militia, our the risk ofl of protecting the catastrophic or health needs involves a larger pool of people. so it's a wouldn't really make sense to say only white males 18 through 45 need to
this was cll lactually brought p by a law professor, history of gun laws in the kens, winkler. he pointed out that actually this is not the first mandate that the federal government has imposed on people. that it did early in the country's history require certain americans to acquire weapons, muskets, for national defense. now the concept of who was a citizen and what citizenship rights existed in9th and late 18th century are quite the -- when women couldn't vote. when african-americans...
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it means equality before the law, people are treated equally, and typically, equalizing the platform where you begin, and keeping that equal latter for everyone, they do not tend to go well together -- keeping that equal ladder for everyone. tea partiers would carry a lot about how that ladder works for people. most of them would not think that someone in poverty could necessarily -- you know, that they would all necessarily become extraordinarily wealthy, but they would think that they would get to a point where they are not struggling perhaps and that almost the opportunity to try is what matters most. i think there is some basic expectation that although you might not be as wealthy as bill gates, there is some sort of expectation of a level of being comfortable. >> i would add that we tend to look at history in terms of a moral narrative. we tell stories that reach back into the past and explain how we got to the present, and there are clear good guys and bad guys, almost like a child's cartoon. the big business -- the bad as the big businesses, people raping and pillaging the env
it means equality before the law, people are treated equally, and typically, equalizing the platform where you begin, and keeping that equal latter for everyone, they do not tend to go well together -- keeping that equal ladder for everyone. tea partiers would carry a lot about how that ladder works for people. most of them would not think that someone in poverty could necessarily -- you know, that they would all necessarily become extraordinarily wealthy, but they would think that they would...
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. >> reporter: campbell went to the same high school as ryan and their fathers were law partners. >> this is the patio that ryan laid when he was 16 years of age. >> reporter: when ryan was 16 his father died of a heart attack. tony, a friend, saw how that affected ryan first hand. >> i know deep down it really affected him. it also motivated him. deep down he wants his father to be proud of him. >> reporter: he served on junior council with him. >> ryan had the same charisma then. >> reporter: he became one of the party's self described "young guns." ryan's budget has the wrong priorities for the district carried by obama four years ago. >> his budgets calls for turning medicare into a voucher program eventually killing it. >> he challenges for the house seat this november. >> it's past the deadline for him to drop off the ballot. >> as you run against paul ryan what do you think is his great weakness? >> that he thinks he is a economic genius. ask any economist what they think of his budget and it's fiction. >> reporter: tomorrow he heads out for the first time as v.p. running mate
. >> reporter: campbell went to the same high school as ryan and their fathers were law partners. >> this is the patio that ryan laid when he was 16 years of age. >> reporter: when ryan was 16 his father died of a heart attack. tony, a friend, saw how that affected ryan first hand. >> i know deep down it really affected him. it also motivated him. deep down he wants his father to be proud of him. >> reporter: he served on junior council with him. >> ryan had...
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those laws are deemed by critics as union killers. >> right to work laws, they don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they're really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages and working conditions. >> hey, it only took him four years in office to say it. here's candidate obama back in 2007. >> understand this. if american workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when i'm in the white house i'll put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself. i'll walk on that picket line with you as president of the united states. >> why did the president pick now to so voluntary valley insert himself in this issue? let's put it splu the spthrough cycle. i think it's about politics. like wisconsin, which he completely ignored. again, for political reasons. so, the way i sigh it is right now he's focusing on the fiscal cliff. he will have to give in on entitlement issues and up to him to focus on how to make the left happy a
those laws are deemed by critics as union killers. >> right to work laws, they don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they're really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages and working conditions. >> hey, it only took him four years in office to say it. here's candidate obama back in 2007. >> understand this. if american...
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conservatives of law and academiciing judge bork as a man they called a giant . then senate demoncrats portrayed him as a political threat. he was 85 years old . i am harris faulkner this is a fox report marine veteran shackled to the bed is safely back in the united states. john hamar who served in iraq and afghanistan trying to enter into mexico with an antique shot gun that belonged to his grandfather. the last shooting victim laid to rest. mourners for six year old emily parker and six year oldnana pargrez green. n dollars ra broke silence and reacademies is pouring in. and that was in the press. and in the tabloids the the new york post and it was video game makers and refused to discuss and saying more weapons are duplicated from the school. it is the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is be to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. according to a gall up poll released this week 53 percent agreed saying some whative and 12 percent said not e
conservatives of law and academiciing judge bork as a man they called a giant . then senate demoncrats portrayed him as a political threat. he was 85 years old . i am harris faulkner this is a fox report marine veteran shackled to the bed is safely back in the united states. john hamar who served in iraq and afghanistan trying to enter into mexico with an antique shot gun that belonged to his grandfather. the last shooting victim laid to rest. mourners for six year old emily parker and six year...
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laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s, but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind. >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry because of a recall that's big and getting bigger, now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from chris jansing. >> reporter: americans love peanut butter, every one of us e
laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s, but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws...
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i guess a law with driving impaired -- how do the police do that? >> bob: there are tests for driving under marijuana. same in amsterdam you can buy heroin and get yourself shot up, too. this is why we have to ask yourselves, as much as i don't like the idea, whether it's a worthwhile evident we can go within two blocks of this building right now, i could go out and buy an ounce of dope for probably $1200. it's everywhere. it's everywhere. the question is at some point do you say to yourself whether it's legal or illegal, are the police really going to spend their time chasing after these things or are they going to go after serious crime? >> andrea: the problem is, this is why i am in favor of decriminalizing small amounts is because they do in california and the prisons are flooded with the very small infractions, rather than say going after largeer infractions. >> eric: i don't think they are. i don't think the prisons are flooded. that is a misnomer. >> andrea: it's a big issue in california. 'canes is something you think -- >> dana: that is som
i guess a law with driving impaired -- how do the police do that? >> bob: there are tests for driving under marijuana. same in amsterdam you can buy heroin and get yourself shot up, too. this is why we have to ask yourselves, as much as i don't like the idea, whether it's a worthwhile evident we can go within two blocks of this building right now, i could go out and buy an ounce of dope for probably $1200. it's everywhere. it's everywhere. the question is at some point do you say to...
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his new law requires that insurance companies have to pay for treatment that you get via contact with a doctor through like a web cam or otherwise online. it's telemedicine. governor snyder was so excited to sign this thing. he said at the time, "telemedicine offers an incredible opportunity to easily provide health care to michigan's elderly, disabled, and rural communities. i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one type of medical care. it's the same type of medical care provided at clinics in michigan that governor snyder is poised to single out for brand-new deliberately intrusive, deliberately hard to comply with regulations that everybody knows are
his new law requires that insurance companies have to pay for treatment that you get via contact with a doctor through like a web cam or otherwise online. it's telemedicine. governor snyder was so excited to sign this thing. he said at the time, "telemedicine offers an incredible opportunity to easily provide health care to michigan's elderly, disabled, and rural communities. i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support....
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not to mention 80% of my household if you count my mother-in-law. and i always count my mother-in-law. >> reporter: but no one knows more than the president that women could decide this election. we saw it in the hbo movie "game change," about his last challenger, senator john mccain. >> and we have to close the gender gap. >> how big is the gap? >> it's fatal. >> reporter: so in addition to the obama campaign hammering republican mitt romney on economic fairness and contraception, the president weighed in on this week's big gender controversy. whether the exclusive all-male augusta golf club should admit the new female ceo of ibm, a main sponsor of this week's pga masters. the white house says the president believes women should be allowed to join. and mitt romney quickly agreed. >> certainly, if i were a member and if i were at, if i could run augusta, which isn't likely to happen, but of course i'd have women at augusta. >> reporter: the romney campaign also has an eye on the women's vote and is using the candidate's wife ann as a prominent campa
not to mention 80% of my household if you count my mother-in-law. and i always count my mother-in-law. >> reporter: but no one knows more than the president that women could decide this election. we saw it in the hbo movie "game change," about his last challenger, senator john mccain. >> and we have to close the gender gap. >> how big is the gap? >> it's fatal. >> reporter: so in addition to the obama campaign hammering republican mitt romney on economic...
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. >> the president's health care law t lives on thanks in large part to the chief justice of the supreme court john roberts. >> it was really the chief justice john roberts who was the swing vote and is the decider, really, on upholding obamacare. >> for the chief to join the liberal justices is very, very surprising. >> chief justice roberts decided to take a walk over to the liberal side. >> j rob! how you could? i trusted you. where is the man who said unlimited corporate money, where is the man who voted against equal pay for women. i don't even know who you are any more! (laughter) nation this is the worst betrayal since benedict arnold teamed up with judas to stab caesar right in the crew ton. folks i am not the only one who has had their man crush crushed. republican congressman and georgia peach phil gingrey said of roberts, i don't want to drink a beer with him today. i'm not calling for his impeachment, i'm just very, very disappointed. are you happy, justice roberts? now phil gingrey is going to have to spend another night drinking alone. (laughter) (applause) and georgia, fri
. >> the president's health care law t lives on thanks in large part to the chief justice of the supreme court john roberts. >> it was really the chief justice john roberts who was the swing vote and is the decider, really, on upholding obamacare. >> for the chief to join the liberal justices is very, very surprising. >> chief justice roberts decided to take a walk over to the liberal side. >> j rob! how you could? i trusted you. where is the man who said unlimited...
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the desecration of the dead and a violation of the nation's military regulations and international laws of war. the marine corps meantime promises a swift investigation. >>> residents of washington's ward 5 neighborhood facing their fair share of problems with local leaders. prosecutors are now charging the former chairman of the ward's advisory neighborhood commission with fraud. they say william shelton misused $28,000 of city funds. officials subpoenaed bank records after shelton failed to turn in his quarterly spending reports. >> the auditor did that in this case and discovered there were a number of expenditures, namely debit card transactions that were not appropriate. >> allegedly shelton used an anc debit card to access money for personal spending. the charges against him come just days after ward 5 councilmember harry thomas jr. pleaded guilty of embezzlement. >>> it appears two terrifying armed robberies in maryland may be connected. officers are hooking for a man who useed a credit card stolen during a home invasion on bar democrat n road in bethesda yesterday morning. a man
the desecration of the dead and a violation of the nation's military regulations and international laws of war. the marine corps meantime promises a swift investigation. >>> residents of washington's ward 5 neighborhood facing their fair share of problems with local leaders. prosecutors are now charging the former chairman of the ward's advisory neighborhood commission with fraud. they say william shelton misused $28,000 of city funds. officials subpoenaed bank records after shelton...
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robles is in law enforcement. if you're not aware of that so i think it's his way of kind of send our message. we're going after linda sÁnchez. not in the way that portrays it to be if you're thinking like that. >> we're sending a message by using a machine gun to take out linda sÁnchez. it's a horrible ad. >> this story is the most outrageous story of story. four women in pakistan are thought to be dead after celebrating like most women do. >> singing in celebration. this was a wedding party. but the shaky video filmed on a mobile phone may have cost these women their lives. here's why. two young men are glimpsed in the footage. a tribal council is alleged to have accused them of all of fornication and sentenced them to death. >> now the women's brother spoke out publicly about it this and said that his sisters have been killed. offer the supreme court in pakistan is trying to figure out what really happened. and it's really a tragic story because you're seeing things like this happening in pakistan and in the
robles is in law enforcement. if you're not aware of that so i think it's his way of kind of send our message. we're going after linda sÁnchez. not in the way that portrays it to be if you're thinking like that. >> we're sending a message by using a machine gun to take out linda sÁnchez. it's a horrible ad. >> this story is the most outrageous story of story. four women in pakistan are thought to be dead after celebrating like most women do. >> singing in celebration. this...
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he stopped by to help his brother-in-law and father who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. he owned the building and said tenants were withholding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. he didn't know about the ongoing tension when is he pulled into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. his father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could move to the other lot. then he refused to do it. >> so the deli owner did what the police had hold him to do. plaster a sticker on the window. here's what the father and son said happened when the father saw the sticker on his new car. >> i need a couple of here. i just broke out. >> first he was in the store and he saw them running across the street and he came and i was like this. he came behind me and he stepped like this and he put his hands up like this and said there is no need for this. >> then -- >> he hit richie in the face. >> it was like getting hit with a hammer. he was just out of control. he was somebody who didn't want to listen at th
he stopped by to help his brother-in-law and father who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. he owned the building and said tenants were withholding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. he didn't know about the ongoing tension when is he pulled into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. his father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could move to the other lot. then he refused to do it. >>...
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>> that has been a public service announcement from the offices of guillermo rodriguez, attorney at law. >> i'm drunk. >> jimmy: i think that will help. thank you. this should be fun. you know the game draw something? you play it on your phone or ipad? if you don't know, they give you a word, you draw it, like pictionary. and your friends try to guess. i have spend more time with it than with my children over the months. we have come up with celebrity draw something. here is how it works. our staff here at the show reached tout a celebrity. i do not know which celebrity they reached out to. and asked them to draw a picture of him or herself. tonight, we are going to try to work together to guess who it is. i need help, you have been authorized to read clues? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have the clues with you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where are they? >> i'm not going to tell you. >> jimmy: this is exciting. let the sketching begin and we will see if we can figure it out. all right, you are watching in real time. okay. i think it's a woman. should be -- one of the guys from nelson been on here re
>> that has been a public service announcement from the offices of guillermo rodriguez, attorney at law. >> i'm drunk. >> jimmy: i think that will help. thank you. this should be fun. you know the game draw something? you play it on your phone or ipad? if you don't know, they give you a word, you draw it, like pictionary. and your friends try to guess. i have spend more time with it than with my children over the months. we have come up with celebrity draw something. here is...
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. >> that wellpoint buyout means fewer insurance companies looking over a law to look out for everyone. and that leads my guest worried. why? >>guest: well, it is because of the uncertainty here, that what will happen or the course of the next few months, as the law continues to shake out and take effect and insurance companies merge more. there are deals to be had here, and it benefits the insurance company but at the end of the day it does not benefit the low income earnings or those who need the benefits. >>neil: i look at it as the premiums going up, maybe with the health care laws, stamp of approval from the scour, and maybe not as much as originally the case, but you could pay more by the government but the benefit of the doubt to this decision, trying hard here, it is not as if premiums just stop skyrocketing, right? >>guest: absolutely. a research poll was released those over 26 have lost their insurance, and the amount of people who are insured has gone down because employers are dropping their insurance. why? because of the uncertainty. because of the costs involved. that is
. >> that wellpoint buyout means fewer insurance companies looking over a law to look out for everyone. and that leads my guest worried. why? >>guest: well, it is because of the uncertainty here, that what will happen or the course of the next few months, as the law continues to shake out and take effect and insurance companies merge more. there are deals to be had here, and it benefits the insurance company but at the end of the day it does not benefit the low income earnings or...